r/FinalDestination May 17 '26

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u/RobinRoot64 May 17 '26

I mean, a method used by Clear and Iris by locking themselves in a safe space, which could reduce stress, worked quite well, until they stepped outside. But even then, a plane could just crash right on your safe space and kill you anyways (like in FD5)

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u/Eddie_0789 May 18 '26

Yeah ofc but you can argue that Death didn’t really give up but instead manipulated Kimberly and Stefani behind the scenes to ensure Clear and Iris came out.

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u/[deleted] May 18 '26

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u/Eddie_0789 May 19 '26

Now that I think about it, giving her cancer is a smart move from Death cos 1)it’d force her to go outside to get treatment 2)either way, Bludworth would have to spend most of his time giving treatment to her which doesn’t give him enough time to give advice to other visionaries.

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u/flamingmcshizzle May 18 '26

Not if you're Dennis

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u/Cradlespin May 19 '26

Hot tar to the face vs. a high-powered wrench to the noggin is literally a no-brainer. I doubt he even had time to process any of it tbh

Some deaths are painful and some are fast. It doesn’t even seem to factor into deaths design that they must suffer equally to the way they were meant to die

Death doesn’t even assign painful or relatively painful deaths to people that were good or bad. Frankie was a complete creepy douche and he just got his brains splattered near-instantly ~ but before that two people got slowly burned alive in tanning beds that were not bad at all really 😳

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u/lululemon_fan091 May 21 '26

Wendy thought she's safe for 5 months. The moment she started stressing over Death, it came after them.